The last time Internet Explorer (IE) wasn't the top Web browser in the world, late 1998, Bill Clinton was president; France was the World Cup champion; Netscape was IE's top rival; and, oh yes, Google ...
Google’s Chrome Web browser has continued to gain market share since its introduction in 2008. Despite surpassing Internet Explorer in select regions and on weekends, Google’s browser has never been ...
Nearly four years after Google Chrome became the most-used web browser according to StatCounter, rival metrics firm NetMarketShare has come to the same conclusion. Both firms now say that Chrome is ...
The results are out from the latest Net Applications survey of Web browser market share, and Google continues to capture market share and headlines with its Chrome Web browser. Drilling down into the ...
In August, though, IE started taking some market share back. Chrome had increased its lead in July, 33.81% to IE's 32.04% but IE closed the gap in August. By the end of the month, Chrome lost a bit, ...
Beyond personal preference and taste, it should come as little surprise to all ye PC enthusiasts that Internet Explorer keeps towering above its traditional desktop browser adversaries. IE boosted its ...
Microsoft has acknowledged being critically late to mobile, but now it is clear exactly how fatally late. Internet Explorer (IE), the buggy browser that has been the bane of web developers' existence ...
There are several advantages to switching your company's default Windows 7 Web browser from Internet Explorer to Google Chrome. For example, Chrome has a built-in Flash video player and PDF viewer ...
Chrome is now officially No. 1, according to Web tracker Net Market Share, as Microsoft's IE continues to lose traction. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT ...
This might be the start of a new chapter in the browser wars. Over the weekend, Google Chrome routed more Internet traffic than Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, which long has held its spot as the ...
I haven’t paid close attention to browser piecharts or percent usage spreadsheets since the late 1990s, when Microsoft and Netscape were slugging it out and some of us were still using Navigator’s ...
The March 2016 usage data from NetMarketShares reveals that Google Chrome now has a 39.09 percent share of the browser market, less than 3.5 percentage points away from Internet Explorer’s 43.40 ...
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